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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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DA111Y: 'IrlisilvxmrAtf 'TIIITIISDAi-11011111titi 'Arra!" 21 1357'' PATI1'r 'Alt10111ts 'ziAsilvILLt' Arri 11 INItsurvItArin i 1 4 A 7--- 4 i 1 1 4 1 0 1 4 i I A 11111' AX-AN-1 i 0 1 I '1 41 I 404404 4 CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES 4414ki 44 fi 1 Gt-A-WOO 011--T-ataM 13i-irr 0 SOO CO 9 ci1 CO Gir-11-AZIM all oq) 1 111 i MIL BANCROIrS VISIT RESULT OF THE BOOM WE GOT 'EM AGAIN Iss7--INAIIIIIMAL SPRING MEETING171s87 If Men Could Sc WIlb Prophetic Eye 1 Would be Permanent He Will Leave for hattanooga this He Spent Yesterday Nashville Does Clotrieston Up 12 to 8 '010 rwdr con the kifling murder end threaten the Agleam with summary punishment in court There seems to be no doubt that Bates was I bad mean but It le claimed that he bad the same right to defend himself againot arremt as any OtiiPT manexoeptin the lawful manner with a requisition and on thug technical point they thnetien to give the ofticers who wade the capture by killing Kates trouble In thelloourt So much interent lias been taken in the matter at Cleveland that Col Tiptoe wrote to Gov Taylor neking if the officers obtained requisition for Mee and received the following reply yeeterday: "NANIINILLX TENN April 191887--W Tipton Cleveland: No requieltion from Georgia wm ever presented at this for Avery Bans Consequently no warrant wee for hie arrest and deJivery to Georgia authoritioe "Witmer TAYLOR Governor" To-day We Will Meet the Savannah Team GRAND OPENING WEST SIDE PARK Memphis Does Up the Savannahs ty a Heavy Boom out -By Black 5: by Jonas Passed balls-- HAW 1 1 Left on bases--Memphis 7: tiovaiiiiith Unipirti--Tony boot Iw 0911A118 7 laminae 5 It was auybodyie game to-day and both ulnas were broken up Pujol wu hurt before tbe pine Cartwelird Injured during the game Pitcbfr Kelly knocked out by onte bard-hit balls aud even the umpire suffered Kelly rnired in favor of Bungler and Pujol else dropped out The bitting was fine anti fielding loose on both Pides But flew Orleans bit moat timely and ran bases In great style Before Pujol retired be made a magnificent throw from right field fence into the third baseman's hands add put Duffee out The features of the game besides this fielding Cartwright and Dowiee base running Brennan catching and the first Nme play The Billtill left for Mobile to-night Manager Kelly will protest the game yeelerday on account of Aydelotte's pitching claiming that hie delivery with both fvet together and stepplag fta warm is cobtrary to the new rules Score: 0111EANR AB rt ilL PO A It Powell rite3b 5 2 1 1 1 0 2 lirenittut 5 1 1 2 6 4 0 Cartwright lb 4 3 8 6 8 0 0 Gelas 21J 5011788 Pujoi 8b tos 8 0 2 0 0 2 2 Murphy I 5 0 1 9 1 0 1 Fuller a 4 1 0 1 4 0 aydelotte 3 1 1 1 7 0 howle 4 2 2 8 2 0 0 Wells 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 Nat4hil1e Tennepo4ee Mobile Comes Nearer Mobilo Down 'Now Gismos IN COURT CIRCLES I Cams Under Consideration More Judge Decrees A Commencing Monday May 2 and lasting six days The Finest Rare Course and Grounds in the South or The Hon George Bancroft passed most of yesterday In close examination of the papers left by the late Mr Polk He has found them uLexpectedly valuable and so numerous that Mrs Polk has consented to send them to the distinguished hiatorian at Wallington He was escorted to Belle Mead during the forenoon and spent some time among tbe and In the park where the ceer were driven by him In an excited herd of four hundred beautiful creatures Mr Bancroft received a few visitors after tea in his parlor at the Maxwell and rettled at an early hour to prepare for his departure at 8 this niorning for Chattanooga Arriving there in the early part of the afternoon he will ascend Lookout Mountain then pass the night In the city The following morning he goes to Knoxville and will stop there for the night The day after he Journeys to Wytheville Va and spends the night and on the day after proceeds without further halt to Wahington These halts at night are not from fear of fatigue but In a desire to view the scenery en route Mr Bancroft leaves Nashville In a state of mind little abort of ecstatic over the beautiful country eurrounding this beautiful city and greatly pleased with the genuine attentions that have been shown him with unstinted though not obirusive hand To the venerable lady at Polk Place it has been the revival of the most memorable period of bet honorable career and a pleasure in Itself that will color with 'vas hde the remainder of her journey down the gentle incline that marks the evening of her life Halt-fare retro on all ralleasda and atesenboate during the week Street care from ail parte of the city deliver pangengers at the Growl Stand rare A vegeta Two Tracts! rest in America! Arrangements on the Grounds for 20000 Peopto There will participate hi the rates at this 'fleeting more noted horses than were ever berore A a race course hi the Southern or Western Country 11111011g them Troubadour Freeland Siuiv Wins Favor Modeaty Auntriana Jennie Trecy Sir Joseph Aretino Bob Fisher Hilly Gilmore Fosteral und many ethera equally as noted At least 400 Horses will be on the Grounds FOGG Preeldent IL tiliLLOCK Secretary ap2I myl Total 40 1 montiit 4 Dunce cf 5 0 Klueman 20 5 1 MeVeye 4 0 Flynn 80 4 0 Bekaa 4 1 Hutigicr a lep 4 1 Melton 4 1 Ila)es I 4 1 Kelly 8 0 Masran Ls 1 0 13 12 71 208 311 B8 PO A 20001 1541 0723 10200 20800 10122 20000 10200 11178 0110 A CONNELL Pivm Ident JUST! Vim Preoldent itcLISTER Cashier WEST NASHVILLE'S RAPID PilOGREN "they are bound to make a town there and a good mitt too I never saw finch progress aa in the work being done" Such was the direct response to Inquiry by a gentleman who rode out to West Naahville yesterday Mr Rodemer who has so lently carrledforward construction of the railroad will grade Fourth atrNit It goes directly north from the exchange building The topographical work have beenrapidly advanced and maps are being made of the lots to be sold next month NAMING AVENUES FOR ADJOINING STATES A ftery happy conception by Mr Norman Plerck is that ot naming the avenues by States adjoining Tenntillee except one named Breadwal They run parallel with the' Charlette pike and It is deeignated Charlotte avenue The order there is as follows: Tennessee Broadway Keetucky Virginia Carolina Alabama Georgia Florida The last is auhatituted for Meeseippi for as it is prettier and more easily written Perpendicular to the avenuee the streets begin at depot as First Second Third etc Fourth and Tenth are wide streets same the avenues ithi feet) The map included 1600 lots The Nosh-villa Chattanooga A St Louis Railroad people put In their switch yeeterday and the West Nashville work is progreseing It is a race with them to complete it by Saturday night If done it will be a remarkable achievement and if not completed the management will not have occasion for much disappointment RESULTS OF Till ROOM Said a Chattanoogan: It is boom did its work It secured large investments in Chattanooga and men put their money in "city lots" several mike in the country who will not soon see it again Nashville did not take the fever until late in the 50001) II will have had a good effect In the demonstration that property here la lower than in any other city of ita size that Nashville is growing rapidly People are more fully alive to the exteasion of the grqwth of the city than they would have facia The words of Mr Bancroft that "It is a beautiful city of wonderful growth" should be realized by our own people If the young men of Naahville and the country could see with his prophetic eye Nashville would indeed have a boom and that permanently GENERAL NOTES At the meeting of stockholders of the Nashville Land Improvement Company held on yesterday a resolution offered by Mr Leiden directing the officers to tranefer on the books all sales of assessable stork was unanlinously adopted There will be an auction sale to-day at II o'clock of the Hermitage addition in the premises The Board of Real Estate Brokers a their meeting last night decided to go out in a body and look over the ground to be offered for sale next month by the West Nashville Improvement Company They will meet this afternoon promptly at 8 o'clock at the corner of Union and Summer streets Members who were not present last night are notified to be on hand promptly at that hour The ligslivillo Trust BMW Company AMUSEMENTS 01111'11111AMir $100000- 142' Union St Nttp41ivi11e 'Terms' The Nashvillee again yesterday afternoon defeated the Char ketone Them was aeon the preceding days an abundance of hitr ling and some vely fine ball playing Ed Eayes was in the box for the locals and did only fairly well being puntiled rather severely Mannion's catching was better than that of any previous day though his hitting was not up to the average The team batted bard and won handily after tour Innings bad been played The visitors did some plucky playing but the hard hits of the Nashville sluggers were too much for them and they were forced to submit gracefully At the close of the season it Is but proper to pay the Charleston a just tribute by saying that they are as gentlemanly a set of men as ever visited this city They stand up for their rights but do it in a way that does not mar the decency cud order of the 'occasion THE Amanicse wishes them much luck In their series with the aggregation of Sneedville Thracore follows: NAMMLLIOL AB "it B11 PO A Clioton I 5 1 3 4 0 0 Maul roll 5 2 2000 Beedrcf I 2 5 1 1 Bnoiloy 8b 6 8 2 8 8 1 Mathias 2b 5 0 2 4 0 Mannion 501011 kirlelb 50 1 8 1 0 Burks as 8 2 1 2 4 2 BUM 4 1 1 110 Total 42 12 16 27 7 CHARLBSTON AB am PO A McLaughlin 2b 6 2 2 4 4 1 Hines 8 2 0 1 Grady 6 1 1 1 2 8 Powell 1 5 1 8 8 2 0 lenn 4 0 0 0 0 0 Williams 4 1 2 2 0 1 Cart a a 400 2 4 0 Corcoran3 4 0 1 2 2 0 Smith 1 1 64 2 KI to In on ni tic ot ti CI ID Di Dk IL Id GI GI a CA 81 Judge Jackson did not hold court yesterday still having under advisement the case of Simrell vs Woodfolk and Quarles vs Woodfolk to set aside deed alleged to be fraudulent UNITED STATES CIRCUIT docket Rich Jr jury tr tat guilty Ben Chaffin secured costa Wm Hodges n011f vas Lafayette Stockton Berry MatthewAlex Moore and Wells inipriaonment one month and fined $100 and cost James George jury trial three mouths and $100 Levi Bonner not guilty 11 Short judgment suspended UNITED STATRS DISTRICT COURT Dick Johnson continued until next term John Reeves pending Dick Scott not guilty Rebecca Alexander $100 fine and one month In jail Isham Ateher submitted and paid costs Ancestry $100 fine and one month imprisonment henry Maxwell $100 fine and one month imprisonment: Chet Molane mistrial Reed Parnell $100 fine and one mtmIb linprittonment Toni Wittt not guilty Elijah Wilholte 1100 Hump nyder not guilty ctiolcuiti coma State et al vs Hopper at al refer- ence Billingslea vs Walter Bib lingslea order to pay out funds Mrs Fogg administratrlic vs Yeatman at al decree Parka vs Fount Winston final decree State vs Andrews decree Blanch McClure vs Heirs and Creditors of A McCiure report of Clerk and Master confirmed McLean Herdison White vs James Patterson final decree John Archibald et at vs Mt Vernon Horse Car Company bill and injunction dismissed and defendants taxed with costs State vs Lambs at al decree of Supreme Court made the decree of this court Is now open for the transaction of a general banking business and requests a share of the public patronage Interest allowed on Stocks bonds and securities sold on commission IlUCTOXIM IL DITIAEY A BRADLEY MeLESTER LEWIS BAXTER XL LEBECK TITRNER JUST' DR FL liKINNITo A ROBINSON HEFALMER tt WASHINGTON JAS HEAD A CONNELL GEO JACKSON WOOL WINE mhI9 tuthna 17 5P "As You Like It was not badly given at the Masonic last night The company was cast more nearly In keeping with the Individual merits of the members than on either the preceding evenings The costuming of was satisfying and if the players had evinced a shade more alertness hi taking their cues it would have been a very enjoyable performance This comedy is so replete with its own beauties Its lines are so full of the eeeence of poesy that they force themselves into the good Emcee of an audience even when not fully emphasized by the players In no other play has Shakspeare so given unbridled sway te the softer sweeter spirit of poesy The words fall upon our ears with a touch as gentle and refreshing as dew upon flowers And when the last scene of all has vanished behind the mystic curtain one feels that he has parted with people whom he would like to have always about him Mies Pomeroy cannot be censured as some other actresses might be for doing her work In a careless slipshod manaer At all times she avoids this most grievous fault She has sufficient tpride in her work to make the utmost use of her and she brings to its assistance a quick intelligence "East Lynne" will be put on for the Saturday matime at the Masonic 4 p1 41'17L- Menders Osovod Northwest Corner of the Square Telephone 81 enders Osovod' NorthwAit Corner of the Sonars' 81 Totid 96 5 10 2 27 16 9 Innings: New Orleans Mobiles 010010210-5 Earned mns Orlenns Mobile 1 Two- base Dullee Hit by rittched ball Cartwright Total tutees on New Orleans IS: Mobiles 11 First basecon Orleans 2 Mobiles Left on Orleans 8 Mobile 5 Find base by Otleana 5 Mobile Struck Aydelotte 5: by aelly 9 by Bungler 1 Passed balls-- Brennan McVey 1 Wild Double Kinsman and Behan Fuller Cretss And Cartwright Aydelotte Brennan and Geis' KILROY 'TOO MUCH vOE THE Amixnes BALITMORE April was again too mucn for the Athletic batsmen and the Baltimore team won to-day's game with comparative ease It was too dark to see the ball in the ninth inning and the visitors bad four runs to their credit which they made by battery errors but the umpire called the fume back an inning Score: galtimere0 0 0 0 1 2 4 1-8 Athletic 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 Earned 4 Two-base bite Burns Three-base hits Griffin Bums First base on Kilroy 2 oft Atkisson 6 Base 15 Athietie 4 Errors- -Baltimore 2 Athletic 5 BROOKLYN PARALYZES THR METROPOLITANS NEW YoRK April 4000 persons saw the game at Washington Park Brooklyn to-day between the Brooklyn and Meempolitan clubs The home team outplayed the visitors at every point and won with ease Mays was sick and pitched wildly and ineffectively and Esterbrook and Meister played like school boys Donohue partly relieved the disgust that the playing of the Meta otherwise occasioned Be caught in brilliant form The Mete showed poor team work generally and appeared to need a thorough overhauling to need a thorough overhauling HERE A LITTLE THERE A LITTLE The Largest -TelePhntle 1: 1 i -Pligi f147'''' 40' 9 A I It 0 i-' i I ''''Zd43'' 4 ta 111 s- 'Itl-' izly --I'f'-'----'7 ''4 'I I i''- coodei ej 1 ii 1 A 1 The Largest i 1f It lac i I 101 1 Tbe only dealers in the city who receive Fresh Fish Oysters and (Jame every day tri the year Special attention given to Bummer Fish )al thou Fish aeattelenrsuoinn githeeeneitoty Oysters and (Jame es)eary7tdheyauttilimtbil Thseneelonlyald Mrs Meredyth Aylward requests the pleasure of her friends at a concert by her pupils at Ward's Seminary Saturday evening April 23 at 8 o'clock Miss Jennie Ca let presented "The Little Detective" last night at the Grand to another fine audience The little soubrette has struck a harveet in Nashville which Is more of a surprise to the local theatergoers than to her manager the genial Weldion who has played her during the past five years to growing business "Little Mullets" will be repeated to-sight Auction Sale I ---0E (Formerly Attached to the Vienna Austria General Hospital-15 Years Private and Hospital Experience) 82 CHURCH ST NASHVILLE TENS SPECIALIST For all Chronic Private Surgical Diseases -r REAL ESTATE SOCIETY The Home Social Literary Club held a most delightful meeting last Tuesday evening at the residence of Dr Shannon corner of Woodiand and Fourth avenues The 1108tatal Miaa Willie Shannon was indeed successful in her untiring attentions to her The attendance at this meeting was the largest the Club has had for several We give the programme below: Piano Annie Lou Weatley Minnie Martin John Payne Clarence Embry Geo Thiry Lila Martin Mettle Kirkpatrick Vocal TJ Morrison and Mr Chas Daverson French harp Clarence Embry The following were present: Misses Dixon Martin Harris Jickson Shannon Martin Weakley DeWitt Corbin Brooks Weakley Watkins Clarke Pearson Cornelius Morrison Kirkpatrick and Messrs Brennicke Dury Daverson McKay Morri90no Payne OHM Dismukes LStahiman Embry Stephens Smythe Shannon Wall Shipp Crockett and others The next meetinit takee place next Tuesday evening 2titb inst at the home of Capt A Harris Watson street On this once-Men "Mikado" will be given by members of the Club who have been in active rehearsal for a month The singers have been so fortunate as to procure some real Japanese coatumes and the opera will be given In a manner rarely attempted by Mrs BF Hord will give a reception this evening to Mrs Gov Taylor Only married ladles are invited About 200 invitations have been issued The young members of Christ Cliurch and their kind young friends are very busy with their rehearsais as the time draws near for the presentation of their operatta "Red Riding Hood" They will present it at the Opera Hone the Bilth awl 80th of this month and no doubt to crowded houses as it will be full of Interest to both old and young Tickets can be bad at the popular prices of bland 6 cente and the ladles In charge have ooncluded it best not to sell reserved-seata King Burk Co's Dime Circus continues to draw large crowds at every performance The exhibition is really a good one and well worth a visit It is superior to any of its kind that has yet visited Nashville It is free of boisterousness and rowdyism ladies and children receiving medal attention -EVER-- Held lu the South I f-A 4' ypi IA Li 1 r77 1 ty tt i i Bmin and Nervous Diseases Epilepsy OT Fits Paralysis St Vitus Dance Insomnia or Inability to Sleep Nervous Exhauston arising from Overwork or Study Excesses etc treated with a measure of sucoess heretofore regarded as Impossible Diseases of Women Treated Witk Positive Success Catarrh Bronchitis Asthma Consumption and all Lung Throat Nose and Heart Dille eases treated with aid of my improved Inhalation Treatment with positive and -certain re- mita Dyspepsia Liver Complaint Obstinate Conatipation and other Chronic Affections ot the Stomach and Bowels are positively cured4 Private Setual Skin Blood Kidney and Bladder Diseases of both sexes are cured an- der a positive guaraatee without the UM of mercury and hindrance from businses 4 Consultation and examination free -0 (ghee 9 to 12 a 1 to 4 nti I to 8 in (1014 Iv Closing Out Auction Sale': 3 1114 um 511 Li I to lit IT lale' Profit Cole wm jailed yesterday for carrying a pistol The managers of the Mission Home will meet this afternoon at 8 o'clock Mary McDowell has been commissioned postmistress at Amanda Tenn Revs McNeil ley and A Trenholm are holding special services at Moore Memorial Work has been begun on the Hermitage Club and a third story will soon be added to that handsome building Contractor Rodemer yeeterday began laying the track on the West Nashville Road The work will be pushed with all speed The special services at the Moore Memorial Church continue with increasing interest Rev A Trenholm will preach every night at 7:15 Bond A Myers A Bostrom Terry Zaricor filed an application yesterday tot a charter of the Automatic Level Company The charter of the Annie Cotton Mills Manufacturing Company of McMinnville was yesterday registered at the of the Secretary of State Mrs Cassetty is lying very sick with diphtheria at the residence of her son-in-law Mr Roberts on Hudson etreet Thirteenth District The paragraph published in Moaday's me chronicling the death of Sam Winters of heart disease at the White Elephant is incorrect No such man has been heard of at that house The Sisters of Mercy St Bernard's Convent return sincere thanks to their kind friends the gentlemen who presented them with a beautiful horse carriage etc and a generous donation of 14210 A temporary injunction which was granted against the McGavock Mount Vernon-street Railway Company in Chancery restraining the company from extending its track along certain grounds has been disaolved Chas McDonald a colored ex-convict was yesterday arrested by Detectives Casteen and McConnell on suspicion He was found in several houses Monday afternoon in Edgefield having sneaked in evidently with no good purpoee Hell in the workhouse now Rabbi Mueller of Kalamazoo Mich will lecture and officiate at the Temple Vine street Friday evening This gentleman Is said to be a great linguist and is coming here to take the position of Rabbi The public is invited to attend The music will be very select Mail messenger ervice established: Route 81098 Glenellen Montgomery County Tenn from Indiana Alabama Texas Railroad route 19024 two miles often as required Route 81097 Peacher's Mills Montgomery County from Indiana Alabama Texas Railroad route 19024 two miles often as required Housekeepers who are paying the first prices for skimmed milk that is masquerading as cream and strippings are asking where the city's inspectors are Milk deal-era are habitually Imposing an indifferent article of milk upon their patrons and retaining their beet milk to make cream and butter which they sell at a high figure The matter is a subject of daily note A Burglar Pulled Detective Porter yesterday morning wrested Sam Bowman a colored man for burglary Bowman entered the residence of John Brien Esq No 024 Russell street on Wednesday morning but be fore he could appropriate anything Mrs Brien awoke Bowman snatched up Mr Brien's pantaloons and made his escape Mrs Brien recognized Bowman who had previously done some work about the home Detective Robt Porter was tailed in and given the description With his accustomed promptness be in a few hours had the thief in jail Bowman dropped Mr Brien's pantaloons while making his They contained only some small change and a bunch of keys 1 1 I tt ii NDER Instructions of the Florence Land Mining and Manufacturing Company I will expose at public outcry positively to the highest bidder without limit or reserve on the premises In Florence Ala commencing TUESDAY APRIL 28 1887 and continuing Ave consecutive days 1000 choice business and residence lots in and around Florence The town of Florence Is beautifully located on the north bank of the Tennessee River midway between the coal ileitis of Alabama and the iron fields of Tenneseee is approached by the Memphis Sr Charleston Railroad running through Sheffield a place well known and situated On the south bank of the Tennessee River opposite Florence This railroad is locating all its immense shops and buildings a Sheffield Florence lies in the Ilea of the famous Tennessee Valley and combining all the facilities for railroad and river transportation is destined at an early day to become one of the largest and most flourishing of Southern river cities The soil in the Tennessee Valley is remarkably fertile and productive The town of Florence now the county seat of Lauderdale County contains 2500 inhabitants is liberally supplied with schools churches and colleges and is also laid out in 100-foot streets and avenues well graded and kept in thorough order and condition The terms of the sale will be made as easy as possible and special inducements will be offered by the company to those who contemplate locating and building in the town Excursion boats will be run from St Louis Evansville and Cincinnati and excursion trains with sleeping cars attached from important Southern cities For illustrated pamphlets of Florence and for full and detailed information apply to A LINDSLEY Real Estate Agent Nashville Tenn ap10141721 HERMITAGE 4DD1T10i 1 Total 39 8 13 27 18 8 Score by tunings: Nashville 30 1 040 1 30-12 Charleston 4002 1000 I-F8 Summary Rune earned Nuhville 4 Charleeton 4 Two-base McLaughlin Hines 2 Three-base Bradley Burks Williams First base on being hit by Corcoran Struck 'Burks Passed 4 Wild pitch-Smith 1 Double McLaughlin and Powell 2 Mathias and Reeder Time of hours Several of the visitors have made an especlally good impression in Nashville First et all comes their Captain McLaughlin who holds down second altar the manner of a Dunlap or Pfeffer and hits and runs bases like a Kelly Grady is a great catcher though he did not do very well yesterday It was the third consecutive game he has aught in this city The next player who deserve1 complitnent is Manager and First 5 33deeman Powell This afternoon the Savannah aggregation willcontest at the local park the honors of the diamond They come from Memphis with only one victory and three defeats They have strengthened however during the last few days and will open up this afternoon in good shape Manager Bradley has not yet decided what pitcher he will put in for Nashville this afternoon It will be either Corcoran or Maul Jack Hayes' suspension has been terminated and he will take part in the game He is a good catcher and right fielder and one of the hitters that you read about The battery of the visitors is natiocwn Manager Bradley has signed Robert Greene of Hastings tireene comes highly recommended by Bennett and 4 Baldwin It Baltimore is looked upon as the dark horse in the American Association rase this sear Manager Hackett of the Nowak Club from whom Baltimore secured the greater portion of their new players recently told Manager Bernie that with proper handling Baltimore ought to at least come out second in the race t'Think so?" said Bernie "Yes I not only think so I know it" "I'll gtve you 1123000 If you will manage my club and guarantee to bring them out second" said Ramie "I don't 'want any better snap" Strange to say Hackett preferred l'tewark and Bernie "will continue to pilot Baltimore THE AMATERRA The Vanderbilt Blues yesterday evening on the Universitly grounds defeated the East Nashville Academy team by a score of 1 10 to 2 The East Nashville boys fielded well but were unable to hit Spear who was well supported by Taylor Outside of the battery work of the Blues the batting of Olwill Gt the Academics and of Winn and Warner for the Blues were the features of the game The University team' Will next probably go to Columbia Saturday and cross bate with the Reds The men and the positions they will occupy will most likely 101: Tay lor Smith Kellar a Turner lb Butter 2b: Barnes ilb Clement Carter Carlisle Hume and Spears subotitute The Reds are cleared the beet amateur team In the South The collegians are unusually strong this season both at the bat and in the field and are in first-class condition so a good game may be expected' sultsfits 25' SAVANNAH MITIPTUS April phis bad a picnic this afternoon withSavan nah and literally wiped up the grounds with them Jones the pitcher for the vial tors was pie for the sluggers of the Bluff City and the balls be sent in were knocked all over the field and the locals won as they pleased Chas Morton Manager of the Savannah's returned from the East last night and played at third in to-day's game He engaged EmsIM who pitched for Balti more last Ileakoll and be will joip the Savannah's at Nashville Following is the official score: Kampala £5 IL 1111 131i P0 IL Royle 8 4 8 1 1 1 kneed 8 2 9 0 0 0 Andrews 1 4 8 8 0 0 Force ss 4 0 3 4 0 McAleer 1 7' '4 8 0 0 Crottyc 2 2 2 0 2 Baker 1 2 1 7 1 1 Black 6 1 1 0 1 2 0 phelan lb 5 4 4 2 2 0 0 Total 60 26 26 10 27 84 eAVA141(AE: 1111 so A 111 Pelts a I 5 0 I) 0 1 0 0 Canipeau 1 8 2 1 1 0 1 Reilly a I 1 1 1 0 6 1 Hutchinson 0 1 0 0 0 0 Brauer lb 4 1 I 0 14 1 1 McAdams 2b 4 0 2 2 8 4 8 Jones I 0 2 0 0 4 0 Dallas 1 1 0 7 I 2 MortoQSb 4 0 00 1 1 0 -11otals 40 27 27 17' 8 Alemphis 0 6 0 3 tri 0' 5 11-25 -0 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 3 tamed 11 Savannah a 1 Rome Two-base hits Sneed 1 l'oree 2 Doyle 2 Bast on Jones I Black lilt by Jones bine black 1- lilt by plteber-13y Jones 2 bLruck CI Cl lii le el '131 131 111 pl el le el bi i tt It f' to di tt vi -al pi al 31 te III 111 I tol 4 bo CI rt Ill Ittl in th II tT ot VP IL et IN tr tb Bo 81 all TI se i al el 1 tv -to al Cl Eli vo Do AI II CI 1 131 I' 14 Iposte 111 rase on Joins 1 I hit bv Jones Struck Brooklyn 2 0 0 8 1 1 1 1-12 Earned 1 Mete 1 Two-base O'Brien Three-base Or 2 Base 20 Meth 19 1: Meta 6 First base on 13 Meta 10 Umpire CINCINNANI 14 CLavEkini 6 Clrennin! April 2000 Deo pie saw the home team beat the Clevelands thday in a game characterized by free hitting and rather loose fielding Both pitchers were wild but the Cincinnatis bunched their hits while the visitors scattered theirs Score: Cincinnati 2 0 4 2 0 8 0 8 0-14 Cleveland 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 Summitry: Earned 6 Cleveland It Two-base Mann Three-base Carpen ter Nicol Toy McFee Home First base on Shea 5 off Crowell First base on 4 Cleveland Struck Passed balls--O'Connor 2 Reipschlager 1 Wild 2 Base 21 Cleveland 14 5 Cleveland 5 GT LOUTS MAD' VICTOR LoUrsvuLa KY April St Louie Browns both outbatted and out-fielded the Louisville's to-day winning notwithstanding a very Interesting contest Kerins' two errors in the fitut inning proved costly to the home club- The fine work of Gleason at short and of Browning and Col line in the outfield were features of the game There were about 1500 people present Score: St Louts I 1 0 0 0 1 0 -9 000210120-6 Earned 8 St Loulsp Two-base Collins Welch Robinson Three-base Struck out--Recker 1 Base on Rendus and Hecker Passed 1 lilt by pitcher I "-Latham and Cook m'Conmicx TRADED TO rrrrtinuan- CHICAGO April Spalding of the Chicagos to-day traded McCormick the famous pitcher with the Pittsburgs for Van Haltren the famous Pacific Coast twirler receiving as a bonus a check for 2000 The deal was oonsummart evening President Nimick signing the check and securing the much sought or re- these 4 Their Eighty-eighth Anniversary Arrangements have been completed for the Eighty-eighth Anniversary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of this city Five lodges will Jointly ce1ebratePh6 event next Tuesday April 26 The following chairmen of committees are announced: Master of James Belt Committee of Mann Committee on Levy Committee on Invitations and Harwell Committee On Mall--14 Weakley The ceremonies will be 'very interesting including the reading of the anniversary proclamation from the Grand Sire of the United States and a brief review of the history of the Order There will be a mu sk3a1 and recitative programme also which will enlist the services of several local lights and a drill The musical arrange mente are in Mine Elliott's hands and that lady has made up the following entertainment "Snirito Mo Trio "The Magic Wove Mamie Melton and Messrs Burdette and Pratt I Vocal Amelia Hyman Violin Sampson of New York Duet "L'Addir Elliott and Mr Wallace McCreary 1- All thie will be followed by refreshments of an elaborate kind A To-night at Watkint Institute the Hon Geo Wendling will lecture on "Stonewall Jackson" to what promisee to be a large and cultured audience for the benefit of a mission connected with the Christian Church Mr Wendling has said recently that he has observed a radical change in public sentiment in the South towards lecturers He says that formerly as a general thing lecturers were exceedingly unpopular in most Southern cities One reason for this he explains in the fact that many of the lecturers from the North did not observe proper conventionalities and were prone to interject sentiments and periods in their discourse that were not delightful music to Southern audiences Now be mserts with fairness lectures are attended by the most intelligent and cultivated el-menu of these communities In connection with Mr Wendling a recent statement made to a member of the press is of interest Referring to Chicago Mr Wendling casually referred to ex-Rev George Mita who It will be remembered seceded from orthodoxy and the Congregational Church of Chicago of which he was pastor and became first an actor then seceded from the stage to become a lecturer and vice versa Mr who is a remarkably eloquentand In some respects gifted gentleman was In I very unhappy frame of mind Mr Wend-ling said when he met him last a le weeks ago His mind was not at rest upon theological questions He had been unable to reconcile orthodoxy as generally Interpreted with his conscientious belief and nowise found the same difficulty with heterodoxy Re had become a restless discontented man in his agnosticism Thursday April 21 1887 at 11 O'clock 'on the Premises ate 1 Keep eat VIAKS an4 EmEni 3 IL 1 Lo IL: 1 NaebvilleTen The New York World's Washington correspondent reports the engagement of Mhs Agnes Dolph eldest daughter of Senator Dolph of- Oregon to Richard Nixon the Washington correspondent of the New Orleans Times-Democrat Tbe wedding is appointed for the latter part et May and will be the mott notable event socially of the season Mr Nixon though he has occupied his present responsible position scarcely a year has taken an enviable rank in Washington journalism His place indeed among the men who chronicle events at thatcenter of public endeavor is one certifying both to his talents and to his industry He is a poet as well as a journalist and his muse furnishes graceful and effective themes which are carefully elaborated He is a young man of distinguished antecedents of polished address and has a bright future before him CAPERTON-HENDLIL COLUMBIA April Caperton and Miss Lena Rendey were married Wedneeday afternoon at the residence of the bride's father Mr Rend-lay West Seventhstreet at 4 o'clock by Rev Mitchell The wedding was a quiet one only the relatives and near friends of the young couple witnessing it The bride wore a China crepe dress en tribe trimmed In hand-wrought lace Nipho3tus roses and looked exceedingly beautiful being a woman of delicate features brown hair and lovely complexion The groom wore a suit of black and never looked handsomer or appeared happier Mr and Mn Caperton left on the afternoon train for Cincinnati and other Eastern cities Many handsome and valuable presents were presented the young couple from Washington Louisville Nashville Birmingham Pittsburg Selma Spring Hill and Columbia The collections from Columbia friends were numerous Mrs Stevenson of Spring Hill aunt of the groom presented him with a check sufficient to defray the expenses of their bridal tour No cards Mr and Mn Caperton were the recipients of hearty Among them from a distance present were MI88 Susie McWhirter of Nashville Messrs Will and Owen Hendley of Birmingham Mr Caperton is a member of the firM of Mays Dodson Caperton and is popular both In a business and social way The bride well known and has for emeriti years been a popular young lady in Columbia society circles The bridal dress was a present from Lieut Caperton brother of the groom which was purchased by him in person while recently in Chins I 1 TERRIBLE TRAGEDY property Is situated in South Nashsille on the Lebanon and Murfreesboro pikes end at the terminus of Fairfield-avenue Street Rail- road and in the locality of Weakley factory We have instructions from the own- ers to close out the remaining lots amounting to 102 and about 70 acres tilable land all ot which Is laid eft according to a plan The property will most certainly be sold with-mg reservation and the proceeds will be divided between the owners Here Is a rare chance for lots and garden spots close to the city cash balance one tmd two years interest and lien WEAKLEY ARRINGTON FARRAR Agents YARBROUGH MADDCX DAVIS ap15171819W VTo I Chancery at 111 of Tennessee oflice Clerk and MasterChan eery Court Nashville March 26 1887-11 1 Phipps complainant vs Ellen Phipos de-: fendant appearing from affidavit flied in this cause that the defendant EUen Phipps Is a nonresident of the State of Twines- see and cannot be served with the ordinars Dr00 mos of law it Is therefore ordered that the said defendant enter her appearance herein on or before the first Wednesday In May next (1887) it being May 4 1it-f7 and plead' answer or demur to complainant's bill or the same will be taken for con- fessed to her and set for hearing ex parte and that a copy ot this order be published for four consecutive weeks InThe Amer-kart THOMAS WRENNE Clerk and Master By Wm a Frank Held Solicitor for Complainant mh31 th 4t cgFg i elt IlEA IP fwl tbabpeedy cure of Nprvutut 1tdty 1A114 Man Despondency etc A will tW11- snnt fren smaltd Adklyini IOC of illEA 1TH 130 844 hltlin Mom 1 labTillo divided Wee for et tied genii Chen 1 PDS de hied 1111)pfl art the saki rein on ty next plead bill eon- bearing toe pane Amer Laster taut in bh 'IP' ft Mfbn mvit kNC4 IpS Two Men Lost Their Lives Each at tho Other's Road caa'rrallooaa APril five miles of Ooltewah In James County Tenn twenty miles from this city a terrible tragedy was enacted yesterday afternoon hi which two men loot their lives at each other's bands Only meager details have thus far been John Roy and Will Carson two well-known men lived near neighbors They were intimate friends when they met Tueeday MOlnings but got Into a dispute over some land When they separated they were very angry and each swore vengeance That they kept their word was shown with terrible trutli In a few hours A negro man walking toward White Oak Gap on a public road saw two bodies in the road and supposed the men were drunk until he ileached the spot where they were lying when be found they were dead They bad met renewed the quarrel and both were killed Roy lay within a few inches of Carson's feet with his pistol tightly grasped in his hand and a bullet from the weapon had pawed through Carson's heart Carson's pistol bed fallen from his hand but when it had been last discharged It sent a ball through Rors you ars tired taking the large old-fashioned gripbrig pills try Carter's Little Liver Pills and take some comfort- A man can't stand everything One Is a dose tala26 mocInt 01711 OLALliap UIVIP I NIORKlis LEPROSININ LOUISVILLE Contracted In Honolulu Interested LotirsviLLE Kr April are much Interested over the discovery of a genuine case of leprosy in this city The patient is John Hastings who lives with his parents on Wilson street He con- aboutetd tbthe teyrribale his entire body is covered with sickening eruptions peculiar to leprosy Haetings Is thirty years of age and was born in this city Being of a roving disposition he left home about five years ago and Went West Finding himself In San Francisco without Looney he accepted a berth on the steamer city of Pekin bound for the Sandwich Islands When the ship landed there Hastings was taken ill and grew so much worse that the officers had him moved to a house in Honolulu and arranged with an old man to care for him until the ship could return It was then that the young man became affected with the awful disease The City of Pekin's return took aboard the sick sailor and when they were again in port Hastings was sent home to his relatives He succeeded In keeping from his parents the knowledge of the terrible disease and it was not until last Sunday that they knew of their son's ailment During the last two years he has been treating himself Two ot the best physicians in the city now have Lie case in hand 111113CL Foloompam hand Not Exactly Vinegar MoNnutAL April Thursday eleven barrels of whisky marked "vin gar" belonging to lc A Robitallies of Quebec were seized for an infraction of the excise laws in that city On Friday 120 barrels of "vinegar" consigned to the same firm were received at Ilochelaga of which fifty-nine were seized All excise andshipping marks had been obliterated from the barrels The balance of the 120 barrels is being traced The excise tax on 120 barrels of whisky is nearly $10000 and on the same quantity of vinegar is 192 Explosiou ea a Steamer WIWINGTON Apri120---A terrific etplosion occurred to-day on the steamer Delta loaded with naval stores at Casivell's harbor One man wu killed and several others injured others IiIttreci 7 MU IRUS WA MM 1 cow et meow others Petition from the To-day the committee appohited by the citizens of the Seventh and Eighth wards for the purpose will present to the Board of Publio Works the written petition from the citizens of that portion of the city asking for the improvements mentioned at the meetings which have been held WAS IT MURDER? 0 tip ortni (Jai! I Li II II Mkt VIVI-1141r CIOLALalt i Tor YoungWomen Princeton NI Pro tull particulars sent ou application to inhlit thmoaut )i MellitAtINIL 11111Z1 LUKilu out IF LL atvali et 44 'AUSIL Geriraor' taylor Says no Beettisition was Obtained for the Arrest of Avery Chattanooga Conimoreht A nice question his been raised Up in Polk Counts about the 'killing of Avery' Bates tho convict and the friends of the dead man convict anti the 111011115 01 the dead Mall ROM UM AULLAIS ALT Mg AM WM lan CLA convict and the friends of tile dead man 1 Ilswsnit of counterfeits Sairation Oil will curs your sacs and pains Price 25o It is important to check sougbatotie4 Dr Bull's Cough Syrup so 250 Vr Still 5 1-4)MgKI 0EUIP Will titi eth 1141 -1-m Isairs uouga olruP uo so zac 1 1 1 I I I 00(111(lir I 1 i i I 00a-wilt I I.

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